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That filename corresponds to the of the 2016 Kannada suspense-thriller U Turn . The Hindi version is directed by Pawan Kumar (who also directed the original) and stars Alaya F, Manu Rishi Chadha, and Priyanshu Painyuli.

Rachana’s name is cleared. The story ends with her realizing that even seemingly victimless traffic violations can have a domino effect of tragedy.

Then more deaths occur, each victim linked to the list of U-turn violators she noted down.

But Rachana insists she is innocent and that someone else is using her list to kill. As Rachana and Nayak dig deeper, they realize the flyover’s CCTV footage is repeatedly tampered with. Suspicion falls on a mysterious biker seen near each accident. Also, one of the dead turns out to have connections to a corrupt traffic police scheme involving fines for U-turn violations.

She files her report—not just on the accidents, but on the system that ignores minor infractions until they snowball into murder. If you meant you want me to inspired by that filename (without referencing the actual movie plot), let me know—I can craft a fresh thriller around the U Turn concept and the technical specs of the file (1080p, Hindi audio, subtitles, etc.).

Rachana uncovers that is suspected by locals—but the film stays grounded in realism until a key twist: The real culprit is a traffic warden’s daughter who died in an accident caused by a U-turn violator years ago. The warden became obsessed with punishing every violator he couldn’t save his daughter from. He accessed Rachana’s list (she had left her notebook in her car one night) and started killing them, making each murder look like a freak road accident. Climax & Resolution In the final act, the warden tries to kill Rachana to eliminate the last witness linking him to the list. Inspector Nayak arrives in time, and after a tense chase on the same flyover, the warden is killed in an accident—poetic justice for the U-turn deaths he caused.